Hugo Lloris will lead the team out at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the very first time next Wednesday with Spurs hosting Crystal Palace in the Premier League.

The club have been away from N17 for almost two years but they will officially be back at their new home this time next week providing there are no problems with Saturday's second test event.

Spurs' U18 team beat Southampton 3-1 in the first test event last Sunday afternoon in front of a crowd of just under 30,000 fans, with around 45,000 expected to be in attendance on Saturday as Tottenham Legends take on Inter Milan.

The 62,062-seater stadium has proved to be a big hit for those who have managed to see it in all its glory and many fans are hopeful that they can catch a game before the season is out.

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Tickets for Wednesday's game against Crystal Palace have already sold out but the team do have home fixtures against Huddersfield Town, Brighton & Hove Albion, West Ham and Everton to come before the season is out.

Man City are also in north London for the Champions League quarter-final clash early next month, with a semi-final game also on the agenda providing they get the better of Pep Guardiola's side.

So, where does the stadium rank in terms of the biggest football grounds in the UK and in Europe?

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